what is globalization and its impact on indian politics
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Globalization, or globalisation, is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. Globalization has accelerated since the 18th century due to advances in transportation and communication technology.
Through this paper the education sector has been elaborately dealt with in high lighting the impact of globalization on the political culture of India,statistical data is available to prove the same situation in Public distribution system, health, water, sanitation, and most importantly on the culture of agriculture which was and is considered to be the backbone of the Indian economy along with the Public industry,which as of today greatly relies on the intervention of the political system and government as such. While today in the context of the political dimensions of the G.L.P. the sovereignty of India, as a State is at stake with its diminishing decision making power. But there is a need to protect the constitutional provisions with regard to access, equity and equality. The percentage of the beneficiaries of this privatization is very small, while a large percentage is at disadvantage. To convert the threats into opportunities , there is a need of either restructuring the political system accommodating the welfarist approach and Indian political culture., while we accept the need to primarily go for nationalization prior to globalization, besides equalization provision of access and opportunities and decentralize powers to the stake holders. The ‗political will‘ required is missing due to which strong civil society movement and uprisings are growing fast in India to main the political culture in India along with the positive implications of Globalization
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In politics scope, globalization has had many negative and positive consequences such as; increase power and liberty of nations, groups and nongovernmental parties, expand of new political culture, weaken and washy of the role and hegemony of states in illegitimate controlling of nations, change and redefinition